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Radioactive Substances Exemption Order - Radioactive Substances Act 1993
The order also allows for storage. Radioactive Substances (Prepared Uranium & Thorium Compounds) Exemption Order This order conditionally allows exemption from registration under the Radioactive Substances Act 1993 for keeping and using prepared uranium and thorium ...
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OSPAR / Ospar Radioactive Substances Strategy
OSPAR Commission has adopted: Decisions, recommendations and other agreements Implementation Reports and Implementation Reporting Formats Programme for the More Detailed Implementation of the Radioactive Substances Strategy 2003 Progress Report on the Programme for the More Detailed Implementation of the Radioactive Substances Strategy Reports and other publications on radioactive substances ...
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OSPAR / Radioactive Substances Committee (RSC) / Terms of Reference / Meetings
(BAT) and best environmental practice (BEP) for identified sources of man-made and natural occurring radioactive substances; Development of programmes and measures prepare draft Recommendations, Decisions or other programmes and measures (e.g. guidelines), including descriptions of BAT and BEP, aiming at ...
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Carbon Dioxide from the biota in the ecosystem. This includes both man-made and naturally occurring substances found in air that interact with water and soil, each other, and biota to produce adverse ... substances such as waste from nuclear power plants and hospitals, as well as naturally occurring radioactive substances such as Radon. (Definition Source: None) 1.2.1.1.7 Sulphur Oxides in Air: ...
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Radiation Protection Adviser (RPA) and Radiation Safety Training services
Likewise, our advice for radioactive material users ranges from the small school source to radioactive sources in the PBq range and above (i.e. we ... a nuclear research reactor and several gamma irradiation facilities). Our advice therefore also covers the Radioactive Substances Act 1993 and transport regulations. We also provide RPA advice for users of NORM ( ...
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Environment Agency - Agriculture
Secondary navigation: links to other relevant sections Business sectors Agriculture Bioenergy Chemicals Construction Food and drink Fuel and power Metals Minerals Nuclear Industry Office Businesses Radioactive substances users Textiles & Tanneries Waste management Water Wood Cross-sector guidance See also... This page has the following theme: Green business We are not responsible for ...
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Helcom : Valid Recommendations
Environmentally friendly practices for the reduction and prevention of emissions of dioxins and other hazardous substances from small-scale combustion 28E/8 2007-11-15 13:00:00.0 Measures aimed at the ... discharges into water from incineration of waste 27/1 2006-03-08 13:00:00.0 Monitoring of radioactive substances 26/3 2005-03-02 13:00:00.0 Compilation of waterborne pollution load (PLC Water ...
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Helcom : - MONAS
Title Number Adopted Supplemented by rec.no Development of harmonised principles for quantifying diffuse losses throughout the Baltic Sea catchment area 28E/14 2007-11-15 13:00:00.0 Monitoring of radioactive substances 26/3 2005-03-02 13:00:00.0 Compilation of waterborne pollution load (PLC Water) 26/2 2005-03 ...
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About ICNIRP: Standing Committee on Optical Radiation
Ph.D. by the UK National Council for Academic Awards for studies in thermoluminescence dosimetry. Appointments held previously included: Membership of the United Kingdom "Application of Radioactive Substances Advisory Committee" (ARSAC): President of the UK National Committee of the International Commission on Illumination (CIE): Chairman of the European Commission Expert Group on Mobile ...
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Minerals Engineering International - Environmental Issues: Latest News
The typical phosphogysum stack covers 600 acres and contains billions of gallons of very low pH wastewater made up of hazardous and even radioactive substances that cannot be discharged without treatment. Treating this volume of water with traditional methods requires very large quantities of lime and creates even larger quantities of residual sludge ...
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